Even the perfect wedding plans can go wrong. A vendor bails? Stormy weather? Family spats? It happens. But if you plan with Wedlift, you’ve already done a lot of prep work and can use your network to get through surprises.
Make a Backup List on Wedlift.
When you book your main vendors (planner, photographer, florist), choose at least one or two backups on Wedlift who can jump in or help if needed.
Have a Rain Plan.
Ask your venue and planner about backup plans. Whether it’s a tent, umbrellas, or moving inside, planning ahead can help.
Pre-Plan Vendor Contacts
Give a vendor contact list to your wedding party or coordinator. Then you’ll have the right number to call fast if something goes wrong.
Pad the Schedule
Add some buffer time to your timeline just in case. An extra 15–30 minutes between events can be a lifesaver.
Talk About Overtime When booking on Wedlift, ask vendors about overtime rates and make sure you’re covered if things go long.
Have an Emergency Fund.
Keep some of your budget (5–10%) for surprise costs. If you don’t use it, awesome but if you do, you’re ready.
More Vendors: Since Wedlift gives you a list of good vendors, you’ll likely find someone to help if your vendor bails.
Clear Pricing: Wedlift shows vendor rates for extra hours or overtime. No surprise bills.
Easy to Talk: Use Wedlift to message your vendors quickly when things don’t go as planned.
Good Vendors: Every vendor on Wedlift has reviews and a good history, so your backups are good, not just random people.